NDIS wrapper hates me
okay, I got the patched kernel, then I finally got Ndis wrapper installed, then I finally got it working, got my driver loaded, got the internet to work, now linux freezes after 10 minutes.
I have no clue why this is happening, could somebody help me? |
It seems everytig started after internet can u provide more detailed information. Looks like driver compatibility issue
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I'm using a belkin F5D7050 with patched 2.6.9-1.667stk16smp kernel and the drivers from the disk, people seem to have gotten this working but I'm stuck
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Iaremonkey
The scenario seems out to be with the driver. I wuld suggest u to check out for ur VGA drivers also |
Well have you really seen if it's just an ndiswrapper problem. Like modprobe it and then just leave your computer alone does it freeze then? Or try it with a download cause I think this might have to do with more than just ndiswrapper.
Also I don't know if linux can have IRQ problems easily but I had them in windows when my video card and network card were in the slots so that they both had the same IRQ. However I'm not sure if that can happen easily in linux. |
Belkin F5D7050_v2 linux setup guide
This may not be the best place to post this, but LinuxQuestions is where I always look for answers. This is for the benefit of other F5D7050_v2 owners....
Belkin 54g USB Adapter (F5D7050 version 2) Linux Setup Howto NOTE: Applies to F5D7050_v2 only! The version 1 does not use the rt2500 chipset. All credit goes to serialmonkey and the RT2x00 Sourceforge team at: http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Downloads Also thanks for inspiration and info from the excellent Wiki at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com//Rt2500WirelessCardsHowTo/ *** I could not get the Raconfig utility to compile, but if you would like to try, check out the Wiki link above. *** 1) Download the newest RT2570 USB nightly CVS tarball from http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Downloads 2) Open a console in the download directory. 3) Unpack the tarball with the following command: Code:
# tar -xzf rt2500-cvs-daily.tar.gz Code:
# cd ./rt2500-cvs-*/Module Code:
# make Code:
# sudo insmod rt2500.ko Code:
# lsmod 8) Insert the USB stick and type: Code:
# dmesg | tail Code:
# usb 1-7: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 11 Code:
# iwconfig Code:
rausb0 RT2500USB WLAN ESSID:"" Code:
# ifconfig rausb0 up Code:
# iwlist rausb0 scanning Code:
# kwifimanager Code:
iwconfig rausb0 essid YourAP mode Managed key YourWepKeyDigitsGoHere Code:
# cp rt2570.ko /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/net/wireless Code:
alias rausb0 rt2570 Mine looks like: Code:
#!/bin/bash Fisslefink at yahoo dot com |
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After that, 'ifconfig rausb0 up' did not give any error and both 'ifconfig' and 'iwconfig' gave correct information about the rausb0 interface. 'iwlist rausb0 scanning' showed the Access Point is found correclty. |
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